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imprinted

ihm-PRIHN-tihd

Imprinted (adj) means Marked, stamped, or fixed permanently, whether physically or in memory. Example: “The company logo was imprinted on every mug they sold.”

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Marked, stamped, or fixed permanently, whether physically or in memory.
"The company logo was imprinted on every mug they sold."
"The image of that day stayed imprinted in her mind forever."

How to use imprinted

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishPermanently stamped or fixed, either as a physical mark or as a memory.

Word forms

more imprinted comparative, most imprinted superlative

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Etymology

From imprint + the adjective-forming suffix -ed.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “imprinted” mean?

The word “imprinted” means marked, stamped, or fixed permanently, whether physically or in memory. In plain terms, permanently stamped or fixed, either as a physical mark or as a memory.

How do you pronounce “imprinted”?

“Imprinted” is pronounced ihm-PRIHN-tihd (/ɪmˈpɹɪntɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “imprinted” in a sentence?

Here is “imprinted” used in a sentence: “The company logo was imprinted on every mug they sold.”

What part of speech is “imprinted”?

“Imprinted” is an adjective.

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